Guess what Bill Morneau said about raising the retirement age BEFORE he became Trudeau’s Finance Minister?

Opposition critic for Employment and Labour Gerard Deltell tells Brian Lilley of TheRebel.media about the Liberals' decision to undo Harper's change in the Old Age Security eligibility age, which will now cost Canadians an extra $11B a year.

Deltell points out that just two years ago, in his book The Real Retirement, Bill Morneau recommended that Canada raise the retirement age. Of course, that was before he became Trudeau's Finance Minister...

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Bill Morneau, don’t you hate it when you publish a book that later contradicts your quantum computing PM’s lastest decision? Right now we have 4 workers for every senior by the time those affected try to collect OAS it will be 1 worker for 1 senior. I am not an actuarial or a mathematician but those numbers don’t compute. But then again I don’t believe we need to reconsider the elements of space and time.